SUPAI Social responsibility

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SUPAI Social responsibility

Socially Responsible In order to maintain safety and respect for all Supai Eagles- we are a socially responsible environment. We can utilize the STOP, WALK, TALK format to build further social responsibility

STOP If someone is doing something that you do not like- ask them to STOP This will communicate to the person that you do not like the action If the person stops and it was a minor deal, then go about your day…

STOP If someone has asked you to stop: Show your respect for the person and stop what you are doing Do not get offended or upset Just go on with your day

WALK If the person does not STOP- then WALK Remove yourself from the situation Do not say anything while walking away Take the attention away from the person performing the action When situations start to escalate- It is best to remove attention from the scenario Let everyone cool down

TALK If you have WALKED from a situation where someone did not STOP, then.. TALK to a teacher Say that you told someone to STOP, and they did not, so you WALKED By TALKing, the student who did not STOP can get training on how to STOP in future situations…

STOP WALK TALK ANY QUESTIONS